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November 12, 9:00 pm
No upper hand to gain in the scramble for salvation
Opinion
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November 12, 9:00 pm
Fair trade coffee movement a step toward social justice
Riordan is a third-year international development studies and Spanish student and Seamen is a second-year undeclared student. Both are members of the Environmental Coalition. By Christine Riordan and Max Seamen Every morning when students wake up and get their cup of joe from Kerckhoff, Synapse, Northern Lights, Cafe SEAS or those disgusting vending machines, they might not think about where their drink comes from. Read more...
Opinion
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November 12, 9:00 pm
Speaks Out
Do you believe the American public should elect a president directly by popular vote or indirectly through the electoral college? Viral Parekh Second-year Business Economics "I learned electors don’t have to vote for the same person the voters choose. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Society sees white as right, even if you don’t
 Megan Roush Roush is a third-year American literature and culture student who loves to hear from readers. E-mail her at [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Megan Roush I used to think that racism no longer existed. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Rampant poverty underlies our economic boom
 Michael Schwartz Schwartz is a fifth-year sociology student who can be reached at [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Michael Schwartz Despite the recent election, it is my belief that nothing will change for the tens of millions of Americans who are suffering under our current economic conditions. Read more...
Opinion
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Holiday excludes Pilipino sacrifices
Vang is a third-year Asian American studies student. By Anouh Vang Daily Bruin Contributor When I was young, I was never sure on which day Veteran’s Day was on, only that it would mean a three-day weekend. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Citizens should embrace immigrants, not rhetoric
Ettekal is a third-year business economics student. By Yashar Ettekal Daily Bruin Contributor If you have ever enrolled in a history course, studied physics, or attended a political science lecture, you know that no action exists without a backlash, a reaction or a “blowback.” For those who are unfamiliar, “blowback” is the official government term to describe adverse events which occur as a result of American government actions overseas. Read more...